In recognition of Black History Month Davis Law Group, a Seattle personal injury firm, would like to profile a historical African-American lawyer. This year we would like to recognize Eric Holder, the first African-American to hold the office of United States Attorney General.

Holder was sworn into office on February 3, 2009. Before taking office Holder had served as a judge in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and as a United States Attorney. He had worked as Deput Attorney General of the United States and had also worked at the law firm of Covington & Burling in Washington DC. He also worked as a senior legal advisor to Senator Barack Obama during his presidential campaign.
Eric Holder was born in the Bronx in New York City and attended Columbia University.

Statute Of Limitations

The Statute of Limitations (SOL) is a law that sets a strict limit on the amount of time that an accident victim has to file a legal claim or action in order to recover financial compensation for their injuries, lost wages, medical bills, etc.

*Davis Law Group has been named Best Injury Law Firmin Washington State by AI Legal Awards andBest Personal Injury Law Firm in Washington State by AI Dispute Resolution Awards both awarded by AI Global Media, publishers of Acquisition International Magazine.

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